Monday Top Headlines
Trump/Putin summit, Russian indictments, Page grilled, China’s challenge, and more.
Trump attacks U.S. “foolishness” heading into Putin showdown (Agence France Presse)
“I think the European Union is a foe,” Trump says ahead of Putin meeting in Helsinki (CBS News)
12 Russians indicted for meddling in 2016 U.S. election (Associated Press)
Trump: Obama blew off Russia threat because “Hillary was going to win” (Washington Examiner)
Rep. Devin Nunes: Why is Russian targeting of Republicans omitted from DOJ indictment? (CNS News)
House conservatives prep push to impeach Rosenstein (Politico)
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page gets closed-door grilling from House Republicans (The Hill)
Internal FBI employee survey shows plummeting faith in bureau leadership (Washington Examiner)
China files WTO challenge to Trump’s $200 billion tariff plan (Los Angeles Times)
McConnell: Senate to confirm Kavanaugh by Oct. 1 (The Hill)
Feds collect record individual income taxes through June; still run $607B deficit (CNS News)
Cali Demo Cartel endorses Feinstein opponent (The Western Journal)
State Department gives up case against 3D printed gun pioneer (The Washington Free Beacon)
Baltimore cops “stopped noticing crime” after Freddie Gray incident (The Daily Wire)
Policy: Trump must be strong, clear and consistent with Putin (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: U.S. CO2 levels drop again — so why aren’t green groups rejoicing? (Investor’s Business Daily)
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